Is it possible to become good at math by learning by myself ?

Is it possible to become good at math by learning by myself ?

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No

probably but its not gonna be easy

Ramanujan literally had help from a god (alien). You can get okay, but you won''t git gud.

Good is relative

Absolutely
The problem is that you won't have someone to stop you if you're going the wrong direction, and you'll have to self reflect and realize that you'll convince yourself that you "get the material" when you might not really "get it"

Good luck m80

You need feedback, at least when you start learning real maths. But you can find plenty of it on internet, on here or at stackoverflow.

I think you also need a goal, because reasons.

I taught myself quite a bit of maths from books (for one year), preparing for an exam.

Yes.

yes, but it takes a lot of discipline and self-criticism

What are the best books for self-learning ?

This.
You have to summon aliums.

You have to go to a library and find out by yourself.

>What are the best books for self-learning ?
This covers the very basics.

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>tfw ran out of time on ACT and got 29 in math
>tfw 3% chance of admission to MIT even with perfect GPA
Better'd just kill myself now.

Technically, but not in practice.

you can always retake it, user. You only have to submit your highest score and can choose to not send previous scores if you so wish.

You can understand the concepts but problems are going to fuck you up.

source: tried learning calculus by myself

This

I am, just gotta study more and not be an indecisive piece of shit about some questions. The fact that you can use a ti-nspire is practically cheating in and of itself.

>can only cancel scores being reported up to a week after the test being taken
Great, now they already know I'm a retard.

Where'd you get the 3% chance from?

Admission statistics from their own site. It's actually closer to 1% considerig math exclusively.
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